Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1917, p. 11

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r Frontenac GLENDOWER. Mrs. T. Bab provin HRichar IHS SHE He to George BELL ROCK, April 16. --Fhe rs ir vicin= will who are mak 11 repaid work and F. Wat resigned his as teacher and will be the last of April S. Graut Moir are preparing to build new t farms Mr on has Ww on fiers ing Roy barn BELLROUCK. April Farmers report a run of sap. The trappers report a good catch Of rats. Richard J. Brooks had his house badly damaged by lightning in the storm April 1st The revival services conducted by Rev. R. Moore, of Perth, and the past or, Rev. C. Falrbairn, Clarence Revell has tion as wheelman on the Roads, and left on Trenton to join the Moir, who has been quite to be out again. Visitor Martin, Brock street, Kiug her father's, D. York's 18 good of have closed ecured steamer Rob Monday ' Miss Elsie ck, is able Mrs. Bert ton, is at a posi ert boat PLEASANT VALLEY. April 19. - Farmers are preparing for seeding. "Mrs. Edward Joyner was in this vicinity on Tuesday soliciting subscriptions for Yarker Red Cross work. Op Wednesday evening, April 18th, Clarence Ellerbeck, one of our popular young farmers, was united in marriage to Miss Amanda Walker, of Holleford Mrs. 8S. -Sggsworth and daughter, Violet, spent a day in the city recently Mrs. Eva Whitby re mains quite ill. Ray Gowdy was a re cent caller at G. H. Watson's. Miss Edna MacMann has resumed her dut fes as teacher. James Kerr, Verona, called at Edgar Hughes' Miss Lillian Ellerbeck has returned from Kingston | HARTINGTON. April 16s ---Everrett Huffman bought a Mclaughlin car Captain Freeman and family have moved from the city to their home here Ross Trousdale and sister, Estella, spent the Easter holidays with relatives at Stirling. Miss Julie Wheeler, Oregon, is visiting Mrs. Benjamin Babcock Misses Marion and Kathleen Clow, | Sydenham, are : .B. Campsall's; Mr and Mrs. Huffmdn at Mr. Huffman's, Moscow: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Free- | man, Newburg, Visiting gelatives; | Misses Helen and Ada Sigsworth; Bertha Jeffraés~ and Meta Campsall, | teachers, spent the holidays with their | parents here. The cheese factory has opened with a good supply of milk has HOLLEFORD, April 17.- Through S. David, a com pany is faking hold of the mica ming on J. Babcock's property Mr. and Mrs. Medcof attended at Veroha on | April 10th 'the marriage of their youngest son, James Medcof, and Miss Jessie Curl. Miss Helen Babcock has | dish i John | to"Mr. Berry, Ghndn CUSHENDALL April Ou 'Thur i April 1 I hone 0 social family Western ing C. W Mi grets moval the si ing them chairs sented Wi M Mr wife and d: bors for and hoped 1 the pleasure n again The peopl ily in singing "For Fellow Messr James James Martin, A. Frar Gordon, William Hun Burns, H. Smit} Rev. "C. Ww brief speeches showed teem in which Mr vl are held in this commur land who has and Mr disposed of his Hy jue, decided where he will locate Leeds Caintown. has not yet Camtow McNunn downe, n own ord Dar returned from visiting friends at Mur {3 vale. Miss Edna Carslake spent last week with her sistérs, Mrs. T Bander, Verona, and Mrs. J Wham, Sharbot lake. Miss Laura Babcock, Wolfe Island, and Mrs children, of Sydenham, were guests at William Babcock's and Mrs. J. Peters, Kingston, visited the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. J W. Babcock. Mrs. B Snider and little daughters of Godfrey, are at James Walker's. Mr. and Mrs N Charlton | and daughter, Harrowsmith, spent | Sunday at John Martin's Mr. and Mrs. T. Dowker at Mrs Margaret Mar tin's; J. D Medcof, jr, and family, of Sydenham. spent the holidays with his parents. A number of cases measles are reported Mr of PERTH ROAD. April 18 - The Ladies Ald met at the home of Mrs William Kennedy, Leland, this week. Mrs Edwin Assel stine and children, or Alberta, have arrived to spend some time with Mr and Mrs. William Wallace Mr. and Mrs. O Simpson, Inyerary, and Mrs. , R. Thompson, Wilmur, spent Sunday | at Mrs. Guthrie's. Walter Shales was an Easter visitor. Mr. ang Mrs. H Shalen spent Raster Sunday at Wil liam Shales'; Mr. and Mrs Walter Mc Fadden, of 'Wilmur, and H. Simkins at B. Simkin's. Mrs. W Dobbie and family have returned to Kingston Miss Fannie Peters, Kingston, spending a few days with friends here and at Leland. Mrs. Rivi lls and son, of Verona, are Visiting at William Green's. George Green is visiting his father, William Green, of Pine Grove, who is very ill. Carl Shales and Den- ver McKay have arrived from Tren ton FALL RIVER. April 18 Sugar making is pleted for this season, and all report | an excellent run of sap. A few of the people from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. C Briggs on Tuesday last Several intend taking in the sale at Robert Hughes', Maberly, on Monday; also at Matthew Ferguson's of this place on-Tuesday. School re- | obened Monday after Easter vacation, | with a large attendance. M. R. Reid, LPS, visited this school recently. R.| Thompson was in inis locality recent. | ly making preparations for the com- ing season, as he has been engaged as | cheesemaker. Fish have made their | appearance in the medows, but are | very scarce. Trapping season is over | and trappers report an excellent | catch. Miss Lizzie McCoy, spending i) few days at T. W. Duffy's, has return- ed home. Mrs, John Conroy had com- } Sunday | some { that | sent to enjoy Manley Babcock and {ec recent | v * SEELEY' SBAY, April 16. -On Wednesday April 11th, the Waddell cla held a the itations evening, 3 0f Olivet school sock teacher, Mr Were twice the home of Dorman in little and the sock worn was the admis: Considering number socks it was varied from About seventy the old contests and music which amounted t¢ sent socks, the size of on fee in anciuded Six to Were pre fashioned games, The proceeds, the ts of ( the twenty-five vs Hyland farm | Willard sixteen dellars, GRAHAMPTON ( d who has and Addington} oe 4 Port Milford. We noque ek in| Lennox NEWBUR( The sto Thursday > Com n, but 1 best ( Paul, form nas uc Standard , spent H hi Mrs 4 1 Sex € noid V with | ATHENS i 11s here holiday The lecture was a de- $47 was spent a s Brisco is pending the friends in Kingston on Friday night The sum M. Mitchell ind opened a ided Rr. C. Latimer realized Athens-Brock- | few A. E. Dono ling tea SUCCESS of Miss days in T ¢ BATH. The grant o $400 ) 1 1 teacher of he Ather 1 irned « Brown is | om, owing and Mis Hoot have ret junior aid of lin her prace Mach left farming on in the Kings r in rian church on Sunday pied by William Dovle, v the heirs"df the late completely Tuesday. The bucket brigade in kept nearby bY preventing the 8. Harry Revell eral Hospital, the past two weeks, has in up Agenen , of } hange Ri ducted the returned nis v Freshy te Oke ! The house o wned | thank ing Chapman 2nd, the Wor s Mi oved by fire holding th. n the ¢ I mh a Mrs. W t vice-presi was de- the was rende memorial gramme ODESSY. 15 - The community Monday to hear of the ath of Robert W. Metz- Not feeling well, started to to the onsult a doct- » but became worse on the road and China, has been | expired a few minutes after he'reach- talks in the Pen-|ed Dr Mabee's office Rev. Mr. Bradford, | Mrs. Byro occupied the Methodist | her hie 2 | interests of | has be whole G colored views life f Christ 'turned mission sudden « illus he of Holmes a r from Hong Kong, STIng ecostal Mission Mallorytown, pulpit on Sabbath in "( mercial funds day ™ The loca Rev. T. J Vickery, took the Mallorytown Epworth | Leaguers enjoved a social ev 'ning on the 16th Warm sugar was trative the Pho ary village to « be givin tere ' Jackson passed away at on Monday, 15th for some months, and her | de: Fh was not unexpected | Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of pent Easters with her sister, W. Lucas. Mrs. Allan and son, New- burg, visited with her parents, Mr served at the The Presbyter and Mrs. Fras this week John lan Guild has closed for the spring | Metz] Napan a day in and summer. Today at the Women's vil lately Miss R Barnes and home She the pastor, Montreal, work at Mrs. G inst close Spent the - BATLEFIELD ON THE WESTERN FRONT. | These British Tommies are ajoying a shert Germans at ove of the points where he rest awaiting orders to move to the attack. against the Allies are ad vancing, . 0. being liTted WHY YOU SHOULD U PAGE ELEVEN SE SHAMPOO. --" It maintains Bealthy hair, corrects unnatural scalp conditions, and assists nature in Kingston ing iy ® HEALTHY HAIR the scalp or falling M. 8. C. SHAMPOO contain NEEDS restoring Stimulating and renewing the bair-growing processes hair will grow worse by normal, healthy conditions, by ATTENTION, and any disorder of neglect S$ pure Cocoanut Oil and other hair health ingredients, which by constant use will keep the scalp and hair in perfect condition Being in LIQ Sa n had a bee hingling valuable apply about two work up ocean cleanse the scal his house ir who Locomotive Buy a bottle returned home wil be convince all Druggists. E 'Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Office. Royal Insurance Bldg. MONTREAL PBKRCY J QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto . W.-H. GODWIN & SONS A TS, KINGSTON, ONT. & A ---- ---- PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK How Mrs. Kelly Suffered.and How She was Cured. BLOOMFIELD. 5. "Mrs. RC. Gorsi daughter April visit her ward rtelle has pa Weeks' house and lot Hubbs and son, Donald, have return ed home after spending the w T Kingston. The $aetivy fall of week ago did a is | kd chased Alonzo Mrs. Bertha Toronto nter in Snow a lot of damage to-tele which are not re H M, Wil-| collapsed under the | John Rundle, To ister week here. Chas purchased Malcolm in Athol Miss Mary Hubbs home for Easter Con ] 2 siderable syrup has been nade during Burlington, Wis.--*'I was very irreg- the past week, much more than was ular, and had pains in my side and back, at first expected. Adam Burr and | but after taking wife, Consecon, visited at Marshall | Lydia E. Pinkham's Burr's Sunday. No Work to speak of | Vegetable Com- has been done on farms The spring | pound Tabléts and seeding will be using two bottles of the Sanative Wash I am fully convinced that I am entirely cured of these trou- bles, and feel better all over." I know your remedies have done me worlds of some of The farm of phone lines paired Hams' weight SHOW ronto, F The vet barn on of ¥ was late | BONGARD'S, April The: Ladies* Aid at | the home of Mrs. Thomas Bongard on Wednesday afternoon Maple sugar | was served. Miss ('. Graham, of Ban | croft, with her aunt; Mrs Black- | burn Rev. Mr Ireland | were guests at J I ent Iv. Elmer Shepard has returned afte ri " ] yn spending aT, at Allan | Willegive them 'a trial."'-- Mrs. ANNA Harrison spent Easter Sunday | KELLY, 710 Chestnut Street, Burling his parents here Misses Rosa ton, Wis. Eunice Eaton, Miss Edith Mc- | The many convincing testimonials con- Cornock, who are attending, the Col | stantly published in the newspapers legiate. spent Easter holidays at the '" | ought to be proof enough to women who Fespective homes J suffer from those distressing ills pecu- burchased a p 7d Sas liar to their sex that Lydia E. 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